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Retirement Attitude and Satisfaction: Some Influences Factor

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Pension and annuity retirement policies were first implemented as a means to encourage older workers in employment to look for another jobs. Retirement has become a norm, the expected life of the stage, which has an institutionalized part of most modern societies. Workers expect to retire actively choose to withdraw from workforce as quickly as they are financially feasible. Once they are retired, they are expected to enjoy their life and get satisfaction with their lives. (more…)

3.11.2011

Annuity Advantages & Disadvantages of Life Annuity Choices

Annuity Advantages
As you consider the various options described in TIAA-CREF annuity, you need to remember that your situation is unique. From experience, we know that you will probably bounce ideas off people whom you know well, who know you, and certainly whom you trust. Beware, however, advice from a well-meaning friend who may have just made a decision and whose situation may be slightly or even significantly different from yours, but who feels confident that her choice is by far the best. (more…)

15.07.2011

Retirement Factors to Consider (Beside Amount of Money You Need after Retired)

In developing a retirement plan there are several factors to consider in addition to the amount you need or want to save.

1. Income Taxes.

The above discussion did not take into consideration income taxes. You might have to save more if you have to pay income taxes on all or part of your retirement benefit or your contributions. Distributions from qualified employer plans are always subject to retirement income tax. (more…)

9.06.2011

Retirement Concepts: Learning the Basics

There is an old adage that says “numbers don’t lie.” So when it comes to figuring out how much money do you need to retire, you need to understand basic math, a few retirement concepts, and some financial retirement concepts. This is where you may wish you had paid more attention to your high school math teacher. (more…)

9.06.2011

Early Retirement Incentive Plans (ERIPs) for Employee & Workers

Early Retirement Incentive Plans extend the benefits offered to workers or give additional financial inducements that motivate employees to retire prior to the age or time they otherwise would retire. Early retirement incentive plans first appeared on the employee benefit landscape in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The nation was struggling with “stagflation,” and many firms sought to reduce their labor costs without resorting to layoffs. At the same time, the long-term trend toward earlier retirements was proceeding unabated. Many workers expressed a desire to enjoy the “leisure” that could be secured through the early retirement provisions of many companies’ defined benefit plans. (more…)

9.02.2011

What are a Group Retirement Account and Group Supplemental Retirement Account ?

The Group Retirement Account (or “GRA”) and the Group Supplemental Retirement Account (or “GSRA”) resemble the Retirement Annuity account and the Supplemental Retirement Annuity account in many respects. There are, however, some fundamental differences between the group accounts and their nongroup counterparts.

Both the RA and the Group Retirement Account are contracts with TIAA-CREF. (more…)

2.02.2011

Asset Allocation and Building Diversified Portfolio for Retirement

Now that you have quantified your retirement objectives, identified the asset classes you should choose, and considered how this retirement account will work with existing assets, you can move to select the specific product(s) for your portfolio retirement.

If you are an experienced investor with the time, temperament, training, and money to select individual stocks and bonds, you can certainly include them in your portfolio. (more…)

25.10.2010

Corporate Pension Plans: Some Issues and Considerations

Corporate  Pension Plans
Still other decisions must be made about pension plans. The retirement age must be decided, and consideration must be given to provisions for advantages of early retirement and the resulting adjustment of benefits. Employees by law may work beyond age 65 until they have 10 years of participation in the plan.

When a retirement plan provides that a participant may take his benefits in the form of an annuity, (more…)

1.09.2010

Defined Benefit Pension Plans: Employee Loyalty-Based Retirement Benefits

A defined benefit plan is the granddaddy of retirement plans. Unfortunately, in the years to come, these plans will likely become the retirement equivalent of a dinosaur. In a defined benefit plan, as noted earlier, an employee’s years of loyal service are rewarded with the continuation of income post retirement based on a predetermined formula defined by the company. These formulas vary from company to company, so if you’re covered by a defined benefit plan, be certain to ask your human resources department to provide you with the information you need to review your benefits. (more…)

24.07.2010

Early Retirement Advantages and Disadvantages

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The day has finally arrived, you have work for years and now you have to decide if it is the time for an early departure from your company, or continue to work for a few years. The advantages and disadvantages of early retirement are quite simple to understand, to the disappointment of many people. Early retirement advantages are quite simple: you can stop working! The disadvantages or cons of early retirements are a bit more complicated. (more…)

31.05.2010
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